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I just would like to get in touch with people using this one... Thanx
I'm having issues with ALSA - I'm using KDE and KMix shows/controls incorrect channels / headphone jack sense is not working. Tried module=asus-laptop parameter for snd-hda-intel module with no results. I googled a lot. Can't seem to find a solution.
Last edited by dante4d (2007-12-19 01:29:28)
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Hello!
I have an asus F3F and it work great.
Why? Do you have any problem?
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Shaika-Dzari
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I can't get lapsus working...
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What is it for?
I have an Asus F3Jc and got everything working (also the webcam works too).
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What is it for?
I have an Asus F3Jc and got everything working (also the webcam works too).
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lapsus does nothing special, it just "agregates" functions from other programs/drivers/daemons.... Nothing you can't control by hand...
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Hi,
I have an Asus F3Jc and got everything working (also the webcam works too).
I also own an Asus F3JC but so far I got only wireless/ethernet and the backlight FN-Keys working (but no OSD for them).
Where can I get some information on how to setup things on this laptop?
I'm also quite confused about the necessary kernel modules (there is asus_acpi, asus-laptop and the aforementioned lapsus).
greetings,
Vrob
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Hi,
Luca Gervasi wrote:I have an Asus F3Jc and got everything working (also the webcam works too).
I also own an Asus F3JC but so far I got only wireless/ethernet and the backlight FN-Keys working (but no OSD for them).
Where can I get some information on how to setup things on this laptop?I'm also quite confused about the necessary kernel modules (there is asus_acpi, asus-laptop and the aforementioned lapsus).
greetings,
Vrob
Some days ago I was able to setup some FN Key on my Asus A6JC, take a look to my post, maybe it could be useful to you.
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I also own an Asus F3JC but so far I got only wireless/ethernet and the backlight FN-Keys working (but no OSD for them).
Where can I get some information on how to setup things on this laptop?I'm also quite confused about the necessary kernel modules (there is asus_acpi, asus-laptop and the aforementioned lapsus).
Well, I currently can't manage to get my wifi working .
For the FN keys... I see that F{1,5,6,7,8,9} and upper one as F9 are hardwired probably? F1 somewhat suspends my pc and I can wake it up (not much tested though), F{6,7,8} controls LCD, F8 not tested, but probably would switch output to external monitor. F9 sometimes works, sometimes doesn't. It should disable touchpad. Sometimes... Dunno why. I have to press it several times and try. Same for upper button.
If you want to use other buttons - I'm currently googling/testing stuff. So far basically it's in uastasi's post... I got that working with asus_laptop module and acpi_listen sees everything except FN+F2 (what's that key for - radio frequency killswitch? - cause theres 2 way switch under touchpad so toggling with FN key would kind of unsync with that switch... bluetooth? ).
On arch wiki pages there's only this for G1 I believe. I used this one for Gentoo and czech one here - fan/cpu frequency control.
I just installed acpi4asus and got it working... No module stuff in rc.conf needed .
lapsus does nothing special, it just "agregates" functions from other programs/drivers/daemons.... Nothing you can't control by hand...
Yea, but I wanted to have it all together nicely in a menu... Not much luck though - this is how I ended .
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Yea, but I wanted to have it all together nicely in a menu... Not much luck though - this is how I ended .
Have you started lapsusd? The applet won't work properly without lapsusd (started by root, or by /etc/rc.d/lapsusd during system boot)
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dante4d wrote:Yea, but I wanted to have it all together nicely in a menu... Not much luck though - this is how I ended .
Have you started lapsusd? The applet won't work properly without lapsusd (started by root, or by /etc/rc.d/lapsusd during system boot)
Well, the lapsus-svn package from aur says:
"lapsusd" daemon must be added to DAEMONS in /etc/rc.conf
(after dbus service) for Lapsus to work.Any user that needs access to lapsusd's features should be
added to "lapsus" group.
So I did. I had to repartition/reinstall meanwhile I'm trying from scratch. Maybe I put lapsusd before dbus I'll see... So I looked to my lapsus topic. You can see I had right module, daemon loaded after dbus and was member of group lapsus. Still, lapsus applet was empty as if it couldn't see any ACPI stuff .
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